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See the Hulk as you’ve never seen him before: as an international super-spy! With Amadeus Cho as his guide, Hulk dons a tuxedo and enters into a world of espionage, only to find his opponent is…Red She-Hulk? And what happens when Betty finds a new man? Hint: it doesn't really go over that well…especially when that man is one of the Hulk's oldest foes!

Cover: Awesome cover. It is somewhat representative of what lies inside. I kinda wish there was a bit more in relation to Pandora's Box, however.The Good: This finally feels like a true Hulk comic. The chemistry between Cho and Banner/Hulk is not new, but it is extremely well done here. Hell, the chemistry between the two characters gracing the cover is almost perfect. The humor is not overwhelming; the dialogue feels real. The incorporation of more Greek mythology into the Marvel univer...

This whole spionage trend that Pak inserted our heroes in is really paying off, especially because of the funny remarks of Amadeus Cho whispered only to Banner/Hulk, but unfortunately this arc story (as the last one called Planet Savage) isn´t proving itself to be one of the strongest there is made by Greg Pak - in fact, after World War Hulks, this series is suffering from a crisis in the story department - I really enjoyed a lot the art and some dialogues, but the plot and how the characters...